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... for our food to arrive Liz called Stew from Africa, and we got to see Eliza Joy. She is sooooo cute. She likes to scrunch up her nose. Oh yea, we talked to Liz too. That's what happens when you have children, you blend into the background, but happily.

Lunch was good and included milkshakes, so how bad could it be? I had a CLT - that would be cheese, lettuce and tomato sandwich. I do believe it was ...

Well, as expected, it's raining...... Boy do I love football, especially in the rain. NOT............. We got in the car and Charles asks if he needs the map. Without hesitation Stew handed Charles the map. Stew is having a "thought process". Now that's scary.... We found a parking lot, drove in, parked and the the lady came and said we could not park there. She said we were not in a legal spot and they want to keep the lot looking nice. That's a new one. ...

... apparently, he said iExit so I could find a gas station. So much for my hearing.... We ended up going back by the hotel for gas because we knew there was a gas station there.

Now we are off to find the stadium and also parking for tomorrow. We have a map with both marked and we are still lost. We finally found Wallace Wade Stadium and right beside it is Cameron Indoor Arena. Not sure why they need to name it indoor cause I thought ...

... the slaves. The baseball season continues so we joined the crowds to the Bulls Stadium for another game this time between the Durham Bulls and Columbus with the Bulls taking the game. The warm evenings make sitting outside so nice and the atmosphere at the stadium is quite electric especially when the Bulls hit a home run, but deathly quiet when the opponents do likewise. The local farmers market is the place for all foodie people to go on Sunday mornings. The range of fruit ...

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